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Glyph origin
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Etymology
. Also found in 🇨🇬; folk etymology derives this from.

Definitions



 * 1) pear

Kanji

 * 1) pear

Etymology 1
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From. Derivation, with numerous theories. Two of the more common are given below.


 * May be originally a compound of in reference to the pale flesh of the fruit.


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 * Alternatively, may be originally a compound of in reference to the way the flavor of the fruit becomes more astringent closer to the core.


 * &#42; →

Noun

 * 1) a pear tree
 * 2) a pear the fruit
 * 3) more specifically, a Japanese pear or Asian pear

Derived terms

 * : (, syn. )
 * , : nashiji, a lacquering technique using gold or silver powder or flakes
 * :, , Chinese pear
 * : hardy kiwi, kiwi berry or
 * : European or Western pear
 * :, Japanese rose, or
 * : or
 * : European or Western pear
 * : avocado or alligator pear
 * : European or Western pear
 * : avocado or alligator pear

Etymology 2
From. Compare modern 🇨🇬.

Affix

 * 1) a pear tree
 * 2) a pear the fruit
 * 3) more specifically, a Japanese pear or Asian pear

Derived terms

 * : the theatrical world, the world of the theater
 * : a pome
 * ,, : pear flower, pear blossom
 * : the piriformis muscle
 * , : a high monk or high priest; a monk who conducts religious services; an initiate
 * : quartz; glass
 * : pineapple

Etymology 3
Alteration of ri reading.

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Affix

 * 1) pear

Derived terms

 * the Burmese rosewood,, amboyna: ; the : ; the Chinese quince: ; the quince: